TY - JOUR AU - Sophia Minnillo AU - Claudia Sánchez-Gutiérrez AU - Agustina Carando AU - Samuel Davidson AU - Paloma Fernández Mira AU - Kenji Sagae PY - 2022/05/14 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Preterit-imperfect acquisition in L2 Spanish writing: Moving beyond lexical aspect JF - Research in Corpus Linguistics JA - RiCL VL - 10 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.32714/ricl.10.01.08 UR - https://ricl.aelinco.es/index.php/ricl/article/view/241 AB - While research on second language (L2) tense-aspect acquisition has flourished, most studies have focused on lexical aspect as an explanatory variable (Bardovi-Harlig and Comajoan-Colomé 2020). However, the role of the features of first language (L1) production in L2 Spanish preterit-imperfect acquisition has never been tested before. Prior research has found that the frequency and distinctiveness of verb forms in corpora of L1 English production predict L2 English learners’ tense-aspect production (Wulff et al. 2009). The present study aims to replicate these findings and test the predictions of hypotheses of L2 tense-aspect acquisition in another group of learners: English-dominant, instructed Spanish learners. Analyses were performed on longitudinal data from the Corpus of Written Spanish of L2 and Heritage Speakers (COWS-L2H; Yamada et al. 2020) and cross-sectional data from the Corpus Escrito del Español L2 (CEDEL2; Lozano 2021). Results indicate that L1 verb frequency and distinctiveness predict learners’ emergent use of the preterit and the imperfect. ER -